Ina had vanished, and Tan Rou could no longer return to the tea party, so she went back to the temporary surveillance room to help Samiyi adjust the eavesdropping equipment.
Soon, Samiyi ended the afternoon tea party, and after she had become angry, the rich madams and noble young ladies indeed stopped their clamor, but it couldn't exactly be called quiet; Samiyi couldn't make out what they were saying clearly.
At the end, Monica, with her good friend Alisa, came to speak with Samiyi. Samiyi originally had no liking for either of them, but after listening to Alisa speak, she changed her opinion in an instant. Alisa's emotional intelligence was much higher than Monica's, and she was very well-mannered, knowing exactly what to say and what not to say.
After the tea party ended, Samiyi also left a contact for Alisa, saying she would invite her to the royal palace again if the opportunity arose.